Doc: clarify source of jitter in USB1.1, and USB2.0
Even though the jitter due to USB1.1 may be 1ms, NTP can reduce its effect significantly. And USB2.0 reduces this anyway. Signed-off-by: Sanjeev Gupta <ghane0@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
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It is possible to grab the PPS from an USB to serial device. However,
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you should take into account the latencies and jitter introduced by
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the USB stack. Users have reported clock instability around +-1ms when
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synchronized with PPS through USB. This isn't suited for time server
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synchronization.
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synchronized with PPS through USB. With USB 2.0, jitter may decrease
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down to the order of 125 microseconds.
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This may be suitable for time server synchronization with NTP because
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of its undersampling and algorithms.
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If your device doesn't report PPS, you can check that the feature is
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supported by its driver. Most of the time, you only need to add a call
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